News from the IGS

Lantern Making – U6

Posted on05 Nov 2021
When the St. Martin’s bonfires crackle in Germany, the children parade the streets with their colorful, hand-made lanterns. We are pleased that making lanterns with our U6 fathers has been integrated into the annual plan as a fixed tradition. In order for this beautiful tradition to be realized this year, the U6 section prepared handicraft packages that the parents...
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Parent-teacher day

Posted on05 Nov 2021
On the first parent-teacher day of the academic year, the parents had the opportunity to talk to the class and subject teachers individually about their children regarding their school performance, their behavior and other school-related topics. The purpose of the parents’ day is to provide the opportunity for parents to ask for information and get an overview of the...
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Reading with Antolin

Posted on05 Nov 2021
The development of reading skills is a central concern of a holistic education. Reading promotes cognitive skills, improves vocabulary and the ability to concentrate. We are therefore very pleased to present the Antolin Reading Competition to you. On the Antolin  learning platform, students in grades 2 to 7 can check their knowledge of books they have read with the...
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Autumn poems in class 3

Posted on04 Nov 2021
The autumn is here Autumn is slowly approaching in Germany: it is getting cooler, the leaves are colored and the animals are collecting supplies for the winter, the perfect time for a little creative writing. The pupils of class 3 wrote and recorded various poem forms, such as Rondell or Elfchen about autumnal topics. At the same time, they...
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The IGS Meteorologists

Posted on04 Nov 2021
During the course of their specialist courses, the students in class 3 have not only intensively observed the weather in the past few weeks, built measuring instruments and learned how clouds and thunderstorms arise, but also designed their own weather maps and made appropriate presentations – just the way you want it done on television. “That was a lot...
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